What's the source stating Edmond moves at the speed of thought?
What's the source stating Edmond moves at the speed of thought?
His profile.Enfer Château d'If - O Tyger, Blaze DazzinglyRank: A
Type: Anti-Unit/Anti-Army
Range: 1~20
Maximum Targets: 1~100 people
The mental power of steel fostered in the hellish Château d'If converted into a Noble Phantasm. Not to mention the body, the King of the Cavern escapes even from abstract prisons such as time and space.
By performing super high-speed thinking and forcibly reflecting that on the body, he subjectively realizes a super high-speed action that makes seems like a "time halt" is being employed.**
In this work, it takes the shape of a simultaneous multi-attack by means of the "offshots" resulted from the high-speed movement.
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I've seen that. It doesn't say he moves at the speed of thought. It says he thinks at high speeds and applies that to movement, but that doesn't mean his movement reaches that speed completely.
Oh okay. Assuming the latter translation is correct then yes that would confirm he moves at the speed of thought. Not just normal thought either, much faster Servant thought. Edmond fastest Servant confirmed.
No that's Achilles.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
What does Achilles actually have on that level? Genuine question.
Dromeus Cometes' concept is literally "np of the fastest hero"
Localizationing stuff
Does Dantes count as a hero?
He's clearly an anti-hero.
So we have any idea on what it takes to make a contract with the world?
I mean Shirou, Artoria and FGO Kiritsugu pulled it off but I don't know too many details about the process.
I mean when would the world bother to listen to your offer?
What would happen if some powerless shmuck hypothetically tried to do it?
At this point there are almost if not downright more anti-heroes and worse than actual heroes in the Servant system.
First we'd have to survive the Velber and whatever else is out there. Just getting through the entrance door is not the same as getting through the whole house alive.
With no feats and nothing to offer, the shmuck would just be ignored altogether, but then, how would a nobody know they should try and contact the World in the first place?What would happen if some powerless shmuck hypothetically tried to do it?
Last edited by OverMaster; December 7th, 2017 at 08:56 PM.
Depends on how fast the gods are. I'm asking what speed feats Achilles has to put him on that level.
Also I'm reading Fragments, and is it me, or did Lucius casually brush Gawain aside? And Gawain's invincibility was referenced in that passage so I'm pretty sure that was Numeral Gawain. Arthur did a lot better than that.
I'm assuming he wasn't using his NP then. He's only that fast with his NP.
The twist that not all eirei were eiyuu happened back in FSN though.
His NP is literally the crystallization of "the fastest hero".
Then again maybe you can say since Dantes's speed isn't about moving fast but about thinking fast, so you could say it's a loophole that Dantes can think faster than Achilles can run, so cause of that he's faster than Achilles but not "technically". Fuck if I know.
I remember this debate happening when Dantes was released and I still don't like it